How about for users of brand-new PCs? Imagine having a pristine C3 (800 Mhz) box with 128 MB RAM and 40 Gb hard disk (VGA and audio are integrated in motherboard). Do something like pop in the CD and go Puppy!

Thanks Raffy, but I am not shure if I understand your suggestion.
Do you suggest, I should sell computers?
I tried that many years ago, but there was no chance, people prefered buying at discounters.
Or do you think of a special CD-setup?
What should it be able to do, what Puppy cannot do?
The installer is written in wxBasic, so you easily can add modifications to main.wxb (which is a script, not compiled code).
wxBasic is available for Linux, Windows and MacOSX, the small installer-setup already includes the interpreter and a small compiled exe that runs"wxbasic.exe main.wxb".

If I remember well, that was an app started with autorun.exe when you insert the CD.
It simply would reboot the computer?
I think Mandrake had something like this years ago, when there was no good hardware-detection.
It grabbed Hardware-information from the Windows-Registry, stored it.
Then it rebooted, and the Mandrake-installer used the stored information for the setup.

But Puppy won't need that due to it's wizards.

Something nice would be a "welcome to Puppy" if you insert the CD in a running Windows, but this could be a simple autorun -entry launching a Webpage.
Didn't rarsa made a zip for that?

However if there are real further ideas, we should start a new thread for that

Hello! I am a newbie who just installed using your great thing. However I am booting to the grub prompt. At said prompt I have tried running "kernel /puppylinux1.0.7/vmlinuz" only to be greeted with error 11 - cannot mount selected partition. When I try root= /dev/ram0 I get unknown device. I had a look and there is no folder called grub or any files other than menu, stage 1 and stage 2 in the boot folder, or in the puppylinux1.0.7 folder. I have tried reinstalling grub but to no avail. Please help! - I love puppy. I am confused as there are no folders for grub and yet it seems to run. Is it missing NTFS drivers because the folder is missing? I am running XP pro, SP2, P3 800mhz and XP installer 1.0.7 with standard puppy mozilla 1.0.7. Puppy boots perfectly off the CD. Many many thanks - as I mentioned I am a total linux newbie and am now stuck...

I have preserved the formatting, just pasted straight out of notepad. Also I have tried at the grub prompt making root (hd0,0) - I get error parsing number. If i just type root I get something like "hd0 - Unknown file system, using whole disk"
Many thanks again for your quick reply and help.

Do you have more than 1 Windows-drives?
If yes, look if there is a folder d:\winnt or d:\windows.

In that case, grubinstall does not work.
You would need a "real" grub then.
You might try to install it from a Puppy-Live-CD, but on my system (my second computer) that failed.
So I installed Mandriva-Linux in addition, that installed a working grub.

Nope, just a fresh formatted NTFS C drive. No others at all. 2 IDE CD-ROMS, D and E and a floppy A. Its like grub isn't loading any drivers. I don't know anything about linux but when I boot puppy from CD it mounts my hardrive fine, calling it /dev/hda1. If I type root that into the grub prompt I get unknown device string. Could I manually boot into puppy from the grub? Thanks muchly.

Thanks again, probs I downloaded "Critical Update K9231 - Running linux based systems on your computer could cause serious damage. This update will prevent any of this malicious code running on your computer..." ...although saying that, I tried shutting down Microsoft Antispyware reinstalling, still no joy.
If you are stumped could you give me some options for other ways to install Puppy, without partitioning or running off CD? Thankyou!

But there must be something specific in your win-installation, that prevents grub from working correct.

You might search the forum forgrub.

You will see many threads with different versions.
You might find some tricks there.
Before you search,try one of these:
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HowToUsePuppy
especially
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HardDiskInstall

I think i have found the problem. Puppy refuses to mount its pup001 file on my HD despite my having downloaded it and it being in the proper place (erro, partition does not exist or suchlike). Pmount also refuses to mount my HD, I have to use MUT. If I open CFdisk or when Puppy is booting it recognises my drive as FAT32 (Vfat) and NOT NTFS. I reformatted my FAT32 drive to NTFS as part of my XP install and it looks like something was left to trick puppy into thinking it to be FAT32. Any ideas? I've had a search around but cannot find any mention of this on the Wiki or forum. Who should I ask? Thanks a lot for your time.

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